Description: The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments BOOK ON CD The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments was a children's chemistry book written in the 1960s by Robert Brent. Many of the experiments contained in the book are now considered "dangerous for unsupervised children", and would not appear in a modern children's chemistry book. The book was a source of inspiration to David Hahn, nicknamed "the Radioactive Boy Scout" by the media, who tried to collect a sample of every chemical element and also built a model nuclear reactor . Growing up in suburban Detroit, David Hahn was fascinated by science, and his basement experiments—building homemade fireworks, brewing moonshine, and concocting his own self-tanning lotion—were more ambitious than those of other boys. While working on his Atomic Energy badge for the Boy Scouts, David’s obsessive attention turned to nuclear energy. Throwing caution to the wind, he plunged into a new project: building a nuclear breeder reactor in his backyard garden shed. or, which led to the involvement of the authorities. Provided as a PDF on CD The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments was a children’s chemistry book written in the 1960s by Robert Brent and illustrated by Harry Lazarus, showing how to set up your own home laboratory and conduct over 200 experiments. The book is controversial, as many of the experiments contained in the book are now considered too dangerous for the general public. The US government had the book removed from libraries and banned for sale on the grounds that the projects were too dangerous for its intended audience. I would have to agree that you probably don't want your kids making and igniting hydrogen in the garage, but for the aspiring chemist who can adhere to the safety precautions, this remains one of the best do-it-yourself chemistry books around. The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments, written by Robert Brent and illustrated by Harry Lazarus, is a children's book published in the 1960s that was intended to explain to kids how they could set up a home chemistry lab and conduct simple experiments. Supposedly the US government had the book removed from libraries and banned for sale on the grounds that the projects were too dangerous for its intended audience. I would have to agree that you probably don't want your kids making and igniting hydrogen in the garage, but for the aspiring chemist who can adhere to the safety precautions, this remains one of the best do-it-yourself chemistry books around. The Golden Book of Chemistry Experiments Robert Brent (1960) How to setup a home laboratory - over 200 simple experiments Children's chemistry book intended to explain to kids how they can setup a chemistry lab and do simple experiments. Recommended use under parental supervision on CD in Adobe PDF format In Color Contents What Chemistry Is Words Used by Chemists The Importance of Chemistry Chemists of the Past Your Home Laboratory Equipment for Chemistry Setting Up Your Home Laboratory Making Apparatus for Experiments Scientific Measurements Correct Laboratory Techniques The Scientific Approach Mr. Faraday’s Candle You --- The Scientist! Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Water and Gases Water – Our Most Important Compound Oxygen – The Breath of Life Hydrogen – Lightest of All Carbon Dioxide Nitrogen and Its Compounds Chlorine – Friend and Foe Chemical Formulas Chemical Shorthand The Periodic Table of the Elements Acids, Bases, and Salts The Mysteries of Solutions Working with Acids Working with Bases Salts – Chemicals of Many Uses Nonmetals Iodine – Violet or Brown ? Sulfur and Its Compounds Silicon – The Element You Step On Boron – Future Rocket-Power Element ? Metals Sodium and Potassium Calcium – For Building Let’s Compare Two Metals Aluminum – In Abundance Manganese – Metal of Many Colors We Live in an Age of Iron Copper – Yesterday, Today Silver – One of the “Noble” Metals More About Formulas Valences and Formulas Organic Chemistry Carbon – Element of a Million Compounds The Chemistry of Carbon Compounds The Formulas of Carbon Compounds A Lot of Hydrocarbons Carbohydrates – Sweet and Bland Many Kinds of Alcohols Carboxylic Acids Fats and Oils for Energy Soap and Soap Making Proteins – The Body-Building Foods Colloidal Dispersions Natural and Artificial Fibers Plastics – A Modern Giant Chemical Mathematics Working Out Chemical Equations The Future of Chemistry What’s Ahead in Chemistry ? Where to Get Chemicals and Equipment Common Chemicals and Their Formulas Index
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